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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:11:03+00:00 2026-05-12T13:11:03+00:00

Edit: I’ve updated the code below so that it now works, thanks to Rob’s

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Edit: I’ve updated the code below so that it now works, thanks to Rob’s answer.

I’ve found a couple of pages that show how to do this (http://www.cmcrossroads.com/content/view/13160/120/, http://www.mail-archive.com/wix-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05103.html) and looked through the source code for WAI (http://wai.codeplex.com/), but I can’t seem to get it to work in my installer no matter what I try. If anyone can spot what I’m doing wrong I’d be very grateful. My WiX fragment for the dialogue looks like this:

<UI>
  <Dialog>

...snip...

    <Control Id="WebsiteName" Type="ComboBox" ComboList="yes" Sorted="yes" Property="IIS_WEBSITENAME" X="20" Y="73" Width="150" Height="17"/>

...snip...

    <!-- We want our custom action to fill in the WebsiteName ComboBox above
         however, if no ComboBox entries exist at compile time then the
         ComboBox table is not created in the MSI and we can't add to it in
         the custom action. So we have this hidden dummy list box to force
         the table to appear. -->
    <Control Id="DummyComboBox" Hidden="yes" Type="ComboBox" Sorted="yes" ComboList="yes" Property="DUMMYPROPERTY" X="65" Y="60" Width="150" Height="18">
      <ComboBox Property="DUMMYPROPERTY">
        <ListItem Text="Dummy" Value="Dummy"/>
      </ComboBox>
    </Control>
  </Dialog>
</UI>

<Property Id="DUMMYPROPERTY">Dummy</Property>
<Property Id="IIS_WEBSITENAME"/>
<CustomAction Id="FillWebsiteNameList" BinaryKey="WiXCustomAction.dll" DllEntry="FillWebsiteNameList" Execute="immediate" />
<InstallUISequence>
  <Custom Action="FillWebsiteNameList" After="CostFinalize"/>
</InstallUISequence>

My custom action code is:

[CustomAction]
public static ActionResult FillWebsiteNameList(Session xiSession)
{
  xiSession.Log("Begin FillWebsiteNameList");

  xiSession.Log("Opening view");

  View lView = xiSession.Database.OpenView("SELECT * FROM ComboBox");
  lView.Execute();

  xiSession.Log("Creating directory entry");

  DirectoryEntry lIis = new DirectoryEntry("IIS://localhost/w3svc");

  xiSession.Log("Checking each child entry");

  int lIndex = 1;
  foreach (DirectoryEntry lEntry in lIis.Children)
  {
    if (lEntry.SchemaClassName == "IIsWebServer")
    {
      xiSession.Log("Found web server entry: " + lEntry.Name);

      string lWebsiteName = (string)lEntry.Properties["ServerComment"].Value;
      xiSession.Log("Website name: " + lWebsiteName);

      xiSession.Log("Creating record");
      Record lRecord = xiSession.Database.CreateRecord(4);

      xiSession.Log("Setting record details");
      lRecord.SetString(1, "IIS_WEBSITENAME");
      lRecord.SetInteger(2, lIndex);
      lRecord.SetString(3, lEntry.Name); // Use lWebsiteName only if you want to look up the site by name.
      lRecord.SetString(4, lWebsiteName);

      xiSession.Log("Adding record");
      lView.Modify(ViewModifyMode.InsertTemporary, lRecord);

      ++lIndex;
    }
  }

  xiSession.Log("Closing view");

  lView.Close();

  xiSession.Log("Return success");

  return ActionResult.Success;
}

There used to be two problems:

1) The code above failed during the running of the custom action with “Function failed during execution. Database: Table(s) Update failed.” – This was because of the indexing problem causing the code to try and write a string to an int column.

2) If I change the line

lRecord.SetString(2, lWebsiteName);

to

lRecord.SetString(2, lEntry.Name);

then looking at trace the action appears to succeed but when the installer run the combobox has no entries to chose from.

If I change the combobox to have hardcoded values everything works fine, even if I hardcode the equivalent of lWebsiteName.

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    2026-05-12T13:11:03+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:11 pm

    I don’t use DTF (all natural C++ CustomActions for me) but Record’s are 1 based. Have you tried shifting all of your SetRecord() calls over by one index?

    Also, the .wxs code above seems to suggest that you are using “DUMMYPROPERTY” as the control Property for the ComboBox not “IIS_WEBSITENAME” like the .cs code is using.

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